Racial and ethnic disparities in median household income have been largely persistent across time: Inflation-adjusted median household income (2024 dollars), by race and ethnicity, 1972–2024

Year White Black Hispanic AIAN Asian
1967 $33,230  
1968 $35,130  
1969 $37,520  
1970 $37,430  
1971 $36,160  
1972 $64,730 $37,250 $48,160  
1973 $65,700 $38,340 $48,150  
1974 $63,570 $37,490 $47,940  
1975 $61,780 $36,810 $44,050  
1976 $63,740 $37,150 $44,980  
1977 $64,260 $37,180 $47,010  
1978 $65,940 $38,890 $48,780  
1979 $66,070 $38,250 $49,230  
1980 $64,640 $36,590 $46,410  
1981 $63,440 $35,090 $47,480  
1982 $62,830 $35,020 $44,410  
1983 $63,090 $34,910 $44,670  
1984 $65,060 $36,310 $45,800  
1985 $66,390 $38,630 $45,530  
1986 $68,660 $38,680 $47,070  
1987 $69,990 $38,880 $47,970  
1988 $70,750 $39,250 $48,710  
1989 $71,180 $41,440 $50,240 $40,563
1990 $69,810 $40,820 $48,800 $43,147
1991 $68,160 $39,660 $47,850 $46,870
1992 $68,460 $38,570 $46,470 $49,147
1993 $68,580 $39,200 $45,930 $48,653
1994 $68,990 $41,300 $46,000 $48,970
1995 $71,330 $42,960 $43,860 $47,297
1996 $72,500 $43,890 $46,560 $45,830
1997 $74,260 $45,840 $48,730 $45,887
1998 $76,620 $45,770 $51,150 $51,010
1999 $78,100 $49,370 $54,380 $54,023
2000 $78,010 $50,720 $56,710 $54,623
2001 $77,430 $49,280 $56,120 $53,533
2002 $77,460 $47,940 $54,670 $53,753 $86,910
2003 $77,290 $47,960 $53,380 $53,293 $90,110
2004 $77,190 $47,500 $54,090 $52,077 $90,760
2005 $77,900 $47,330 $55,170 $51,400 $93,710
2006 $78,140 $47,650 $56,320 $50,027 $95,750
2007 $79,820 $49,290 $56,210 $50,630 $96,070
2008 $77,850 $47,970 $53,150 $49,770 $92,020
2009 $76,660 $45,860 $53,540 $49,933 $92,150
2010 $75,620 $44,610 $52,250 $47,480 $89,230
2011 $74,620 $43,400 $52,020 $45,647 $87,710
2012 $75,320 $44,020 $51,530 $44,607 $90,680
2013 $77,410 $45,635 $52,640 $45,003 $91,020
2014 $77,550 $45,560 $54,690 $48,163 $95,630
2015 $81,080 $47,530 $58,150 $50,163 $99,390
2016 $83,040 $50,420 $60,870 $52,687 $104,000
2017 $85,530 $49,950 $63,140 $51,532 $102,050
2018 $86,880 $50,870 $63,280 $52,335 $107,200
2019 $92,180 $55,070 $68,010 $54,548 $119,000
2020 $90,430 $55,210 $66,480 $57,437 $114,200
2021 $89,550 $55,450 $66,570 $59,047 $116,400
2022 $86,410 $56,350 $66,950 $57,860 $115,900
2023 $91,360 $57,950 $67,240 $57,907 $115,800
2024 $92,530 $56,020 $70,950 $58,033 $121,700
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Note: AIAN refers to American Indian and Alaska Native. All race categories are single race and do not distinguish Hispanic ethnicity from non-Hispanic ethnicity, except for white, which is exclusive of Hispanic ethnicity (i.e., non-Hispanic white alone, Black alone, AIAN alone, and Asian alone). Hispanic can be of any race. AIAN data are 3-year pooled averages to account for sample size restrictions. Please see Appendix Table 1 for 1-year estimates. 

Notes: AIAN refers to American Indian and Alaska Native. All race categories are single race and do not distinguish Hispanic ethnicity from non-Hispanic ethnicity, except for white, which is exclusive of Hispanic ethnicity (i.e., non-Hispanic white alone, Black alone, AIAN alone, and Asian alone). Hispanic can be of any race. AIAN data are 3-year pooled averages to account for sample size restrictions. Please see Appendix Table 1 for 1-year estimates.  Due to a redesign of the income questions in the Current Population Survey— Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS ASEC) in 2013 and an update to the CPS ASEC processing system in 2017, the U.S. Census Bureau reported two estimates of income in each of those years. The 2013 and 2017 income values in this graph are an average of the two estimates reported in each year.

Source: Economic Policy Institute analysis of U.S. Census Bureau Current Population Survey, Income and Poverty in the United States 2024 data, Table A-2.

Source: Economic Policy Institute analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey–Annual Social and Economic Supplements 1968 to 2023. “Table A-2. Households by Total Money Income, Race, and Hispanic Origin of Householder: 1967 to 2024” (Excel table) Income in the United States: 2024, September 2025

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